Player Ratings: France vs. Scotland
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Jefferson Poirot - 7
Dominant in the tight and made himself known at the breakdown with a series of huge clear outs.
Guilhem Guirado - 6
Performed his core duties to a very high standard and made the hit of the match crunching Peter Horne. Completed 17 tackles, a massive effort.
Demba Bamba - 7
He is transferring his U20 World Cup winning form to Test level with ease. Caused Allan Dell major problems at scrum time and his work in the loose is
exceptional.
Sebastien Vahaamahyina - 7
Huge defensive shift and caused Scotland plenty of problems at the set pieces.
Felix Lambey - 8
The Lyon lock deserves to become a mainstay in the French engine room. 14 tackles and 9 carries and a couple of highlight reel offloads thrown in.
Wenceslas Lauret - 7
Tackling machine, the Racing 92 man made 23 tackles and regularly got himself over the advantage line for his country.
Arthur Iturria - 6
Did a lot of unseen work around the park, was very effective at slowing down Scotland ball and made 20 tackles on the evening.
Louis Picamoles - 8
Classy effort from Le Roi has maintained his high standards throughout this tournament. Made a clean break and beat a defender to go with his defensive duty.
Antoine Dupont - 9
He brought excitement to the French crowd every time he got himself on the ball. Was a threat around the fringes and made a few darts up the pitch to set the French attack up to score.
Romain N’ tamack - 9
Got the opening try of the match and was unlucky to have a magical assist ruled out after. Switched up his game well and relieved pressure with his lengthy boot.
Yoann Huget - 7
Few massive hits on defense and came alive on the counter attack for the French.
Gael Fickou - 8
Back playing in his preferred position in misfield, Fickou linked up well with Bastareaud and used his large frame to get himself over the gainline.
Mathieu Bastareaud - 7
Beat five defenders, threw three offloads and played a huge role in the third French try. Back to his best.
Damian Penaud - 8
Dangerous runner every time he received the ball in open play. Made 45 metres in attack and looked likely to score at any stage.
Thomas Ramos - 8
Made a few clean breaks and was reliable in the air. He beat five defenders and also provided a try assist. Another player who deserves to start every Test at full-back.
Allan Dell - 5
Was on the receiving end of some punishment from Demba Bamba at scrum time conceding two penalties.
Stuart McInally - 7
Lineouts was very accurate hitting all nine of his jumpers. Energetic performance with 8 carries and 10 forceful tackles on defence.
Simon Berghan - 6
Did well to anchor a shaky Scotland scrum but still managed 100% success while on the pitch and was busy in the loose.
Grant Gilchrist - 6
Not his best performance but kept working hard until the end. Has made over 50 tackles in the tournament and never shirks his defensive efforts.
Jonny Gray - 6
Always make the hard yards when carrying and again double figures for tackles, excellent 55 minute shift.
Magnus Bradbury - 6
Made a couple of big carries early on then his influence on the game faded out. Still pitched in with 15 tackles on the evening.
Jamie Ritchie - 7
13 tackles and 12 carries has really impressed over the first three games in the tournament.
Josh Strauss - 6
Cleaned out rucks with great intensity and seemed to get over the advantage line with every carry, using his size to bully French defenders.
Greig Laidlaw - 6
Solid performance from the Top 14 player as he became Scotland second highest points scorer of all time.
Peter Horne - 6
Took the ball to the line and looked to send running through gaps but was often met with a crunching tackle. He beat three defenders, made a clean break and provided a try assist.
Sean Maitland - 6
Gained 48 metres in attack, beat three defenders and was close to touching down on a few occasions but the French defence got the better of him.
Sam Johnson - 6
Busy on both sides of the ball, made 7 carries and four tackles. Combined well with Grigg in midfield.
Nick Grigg - 6
Made all his tackles and carried hard until
the final whistle. He was efficient on both sides of the ball and won three turnovers for his side.
Tommy Seymour -6
Made 67 metres in attack but struggled to make his mark in the French half.
Blair Kinghorn - 7
Caught out of position a few times in the backfield but was busy in attack and looked threatening with ball in hand.